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Co-presenters are often an essential part of major awards ceremonies and political commentary, and the 2024 Emmy Awards were no exception.Presenting the award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series (to Jean Smart, her third win for “Hacks”), Candice Bergen took to the microphone to deliver some wry, biting political humor.The five-time Emmy winner, who has appeared in TV shows like “Murphy Brown” and films like “Congenital Beauty,” recounted a time when then-Republican Vice President Dan Quayle spoke out against “Murphy” during the run of her favorite sitcom after Bergen’s unmarried character got pregnant and decided to raise the baby…

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Hello AJ readers!There was a lot of business news this week, including the closing of another pizza restaurant, a $6.6 million expansion at Covenant Children’s and the opening of Grassano & Pioquinto LLC CPAs.A second pizza place announced it would close this month due to costs and increasing competition.”Since we opened this location in 2022, six to eight competitors have opened within a three-mile radius,” Westside Pizza’s James “Red” Williams said, “which has taken a significant amount of pizza out of the market.”Westside Pizza (6616 Milwaukee Ave.) will close on Sept. 20, just two weeks after Urban Bricks (7610 Milwaukee…

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Urban Planning – Vision 2045 wins three awards at state and national levelAccording to a city news release, Amarillo’s vision for the future has achieved a rare triple crown feat: City Plan – Vision 2045 is a comprehensive plan that identifies future goals for the Amarillo community. The plan is a tool for the city to effectively anticipate and guide future change in alignment with the community’s desires.The Urban Plan – Vision 2045 won three awards at state and national levels.2024 3CMA (City-County Communications & Marketing Association) Savvy Award for Community Engagement Plan. 2024 American Planning Association – Texas Chapter…

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In the five years that Tiffany Posch has been styling the hair of black women in Washington, DC, never before have so many women described her signature silk press as “presidential.”Calling herself the “healthy hair doctor,” Posh offers a pampering, multi-step service that includes shampoos, touch-up treatments and silky smooth, bouncy styles that leave clients smiling from the moment they sit in her chair.”My hair looks like the president’s,” one customer told Posh recently after getting her hair done.That’s because Vice President Kamala Harris has been driving demand at her salon in Columbia, Maryland, since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee…

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A long-closed hotel on one of Palm Beach’s most prominent streets is set to open as a luxury hotel called the Palm House in November, according to a statement released exclusively to the Palm Beach Daily News. The statement was made on behalf of Iconic Luxury Hotels, the company’s sister brand which purchased the hotel property out of bankruptcy in 2019 and spent about three years renovating the property at 160 Royal Palm Way. The seaside establishment has been closed to guests since it closed 17 years ago. “This marks a pivotal moment in the brand’s history as we announce…

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On Thursday’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Aysha Bagchi breaks down what democracy experts say about former President Donald Trump’s threats to jail rivals. What can betting markets tell us about the Tuesday debate? A grieving Ohio dad asks politicians to ‘stop the hate’ toward Haitian immigrants. USA TODAY Senior Reporter Jessica Guynn talks about anti-DEI efforts targeting LGBTQ+ rights, and how some companies are listening.Hit play on the player below to hear the podcast and follow along with the transcript beneath it. This transcript was automatically generated, and then edited for clarity in its current form. There may be…

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Vice President Kamala Harris said during Tuesday’s presidential debate that she won’t ban fracking, but what is fracking and when did the Vice President say she would ban fracking?Harris called for a ban on fracking in 2019 while campaigning for the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential primary.But in her first interview after announcing her presidential run in August, Harris said she had no plans to ban fracking.During Tuesday night’s presidential debate with former President Donald Trump in Philadelphia, she reiterated that she will not ban fracking.”I made it clear in 2020 that I would not ban fracking,” Harris said…

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The Escambia County Tourist Development Council (TDC) held a “historic” meeting Monday night and recommended the county issue up to $90 million in bonds for multiple projects.While most of the bond funds will go toward renovations to Gonzales’ indoor sports facilities and the Pensacola Bay Center, the board also approved other tax revenues to be spent on the acquisition of the luxury cruise ship SS United States and $350,000 for the pop culture convention PensaCon.The Escambia County Board of Commissioners will make the final decision on the commission’s funding recommendations. “This was a historic meeting,” TDC Chairman David Baer said…

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Each week during the school year, The News-Press will select a player who stood out from the previous week based on coaches’ reports and school nominations sent to sports@news-press.com, as well as our own reporting. These players will be voted on every Monday at news-press.com, where readers can vote for who they think performed best. The winner of The News-Press’ Player of the Week poll, sponsored by Elevate Home Services, will receive a T-shirt provided by BSN Sports and a tote bag provided by USA Today High School Sports Awards. To get to know the winners better, The News-Press will…

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Get more stories like this by emailSign up for our travel newsletter here.Where in the world should you travel to? It depends on what you’re looking for: beautiful scenery, friendly locals, delicious food. These are all factors U.S. News & World Report took into account in its “Best Countries” rankings, released Tuesday. This year’s rankings are based on the perceptions of nearly 17,000 survey respondents from around the world on a range of topics from military strength to public education. Read more: Best travel insurance”It’s almost like a word association game,” said Gary Emmerling, U.S. News’ government rankings editor-in-chief, who…

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